Caleb didn't look at the festival queen or the tax ledger. He looked at the red ear in his hand and realized that sometimes, the hardest times are just the dirt you have to dig through to find the miracle.
"I found it!" a voice cried out from the far corner. It was the Mayor’s son, Julian, holding up a painted wooden replica. [S1E2] Hard Times at the Huskin Bee
"Cheater!" Silas roared, but the crowd was too busy trying to relight their lamps to care. Caleb didn't look at the festival queen or the tax ledger
Caleb didn't stop. He felt the rough texture of the ears, his hands moving by instinct. While others fumbled for matches, he felt a cob that was smoother, colder than the rest. Even in the dark, he could feel its heat. It was the Mayor’s son, Julian, holding up
For Caleb, the stakes were higher. His family farm was one bad harvest away from a foreclosure notice.
The autumn air in Oakhaven was thick with the scent of dried corn husks and the nervous sweat of the town’s most ambitious farmers. It was the night of the annual Huskin’ Bee, a tradition older than the crooked oak in the town square.
Just as Julian stepped toward the stage to claim his prize, the barn doors swung open. A gust of wind blew the husks into a golden whirlwind. Caleb stood up, his hand raised high. In the returning light of the lanterns, a single ear of corn glowed a deep, impossible crimson—not painted, but pulsing with the vibrant color of a blood-red moon.